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A review by talislibrary
Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery by Brom
5.0
A woman with thoughts and hair (*shock*) struggles to fit into the Puritan town she now lives in. In between her story, we step into the POV of the titular Slewfoot. Each character we follow has such a strong personality, you truly cared for them.
The book itself is so beautiful, with some character illustrations by Brom, and cute chapter graphics. Brom manages to capture Feminine Rage believably throughout Slewfoot. Abitha is such a well rounded character who commands your attention. In my opinion she makes great choices during the whole book, or at least the decisions I wanted her too, so there was something really cathartic with the third act.